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The paper provides a review of the literature that connects Big Data, Computational Science, Economics, Finance …
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This paper provides a review of some connecting literature in Decision Sciences, Economics, Finance, Business …
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(AEA) is the de facto standard classification system for research literature in economics. The JEL classification system is …
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The paper provides a review of the literature that connects Big Data, Computational Science, Economics, Finance …
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Recently, papers have started combining the naming of two popular decomposition methods: the Oaxaca-Blinder method and the Kitagawa method, a popular method in demographics and sociology. Although the two approaches have the same objective in terms of decomposing outcome differences in some...
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economics. Each economist judged five papers in their original version and five different papers that had been language edited …
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economics with the highest dynamics (largest rates of change in paper counts). We found that the field with the largest paper …
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Most art products can be classified as intangible goods. They characterize a reasonable connection with passion, inspiration, creativity and emotions. However, the pricing of these outcomes is exceptional irregular and uncertain. As a result, the questions arise: What is art? What is the...
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In this paper we explore three claims concerning the disciplinary character of economics by means of citation analysis …. The three claims under study are: (1) economics exhibits strong forms of intellectual stratification and, as a byproduct … mainstream economics is a highly self-referential intellectual project mostly inaccessible to disciplinary or paradigmatic …
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